It was a 300 Light Bulb Death Match. The ring was surrounded with the
light tubes and they had a bunch others made up into different weapons
later to be used. They wasted no time tearing each other up with them,
but with them rolling around in the shards of broken glass that they
created by beating each other over the head with them, that made it more
surreal. It was insane!! But dammit I love the shit!! *yapping*

If you're gonna teach someone a Lesson in Violence, Always take it to
The Extreme!! *beerbang*

No but it doesn't do the body any good.Not to mention most hardcore wrestlers these days usually have short careers.

Mick Foley had a long career but he didn't do crazy shit like some of these fux do.

When he wrestled in Japan he did shit like that there. His most
famous match was against Terry Funk in a Death Match, and they used
Barbed Wire, Fire, Thumbtacks and Explosives. But on a nightly or weekly
basis like most of them do, I'm sure he did a lot of crazy matches even then,
but they're getting crazier over there now.

But yeah, if you're going to Be just a Hardcore Wrestler, expect a short Career,
because you're body is not going to last. But most of these wrestlers have
wrestled in other Promotions and have wrestled for more than a Decade.

Yes it is Entertainment. They don't always punch with a closed fist,
they go by story lines, and are characters/but also are as real as you and me.

Point 2:

they train for years to take falls, throwing their opponents, and make the fight
look believable, A fight in their world is like a play, it's choreographed because
they are all schooled. But they do get hurt, it has to hurt. Nobody falls from a
10 foot ladder and goes through a table and not suffer some kind of damage to their body.

Point 3:

In Japan they use real Barbed wire, Glass, Explosives ( not extremely powerful ones, but it does the trick)They take risks many American Wrestlers don't
and won't do. But in the end it's all entertainment.